There are two things children should get from their parents: roots and wings. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Bringing Baby Home

The transition to parenthood is a time of excitement, possibility and hope for most new parents. However, it can also be a time of anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. The greatest gift you can give your child is a strong relationship between you and your partner.

Research-based Bringing Baby Home workshops prepare couples for life with baby and help them be the best parenting team possible.

In a relaxed and supportive environment, parents learn to strengthen their relationship and foster baby’s development during this challenging time. Bringing Baby Home is aimed at increasing relationship satisfaction during the first year when many couples experience increased stresses and strains, shifts in roles, decreased communication, and increased conflict. This workshop teaches couples skills to increase friendship, improve conflict regulation, and foster early parent-child connection.

When: Coming Summer 2018Who: Expecting ParentsCost: $90 per couple

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Thank you for your interest in a Building Villages Bringing Baby Home workshop! We are looking forward to starting a workshop this spring. Until then, we will keep you updated on our progress, and let you know when it's time to register.

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"People talk about all the things that will will be challenging when baby arrives -- sleepless nights, change in routine, adjusting to a new little human and catering to their needs. But rarely do we discuss the toll that becoming a parent can have on a relationship. Being prepared for these challenges can help couples be stronger together when navigating all of the new realities of parentood." -Carina Davio, BBH Instructor